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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0524262
PE
4740
FACILITY_ID
FA0016281
FACILITY_NAME
Old Dominion Freight Line - Stockton
STREET_NUMBER
601
STREET_NAME
DARCY
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
Lathrop
Zip
95330
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
601 DARCY PKWY
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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The owner or operator must meet the general rule requirements as well as requirements <br /> under this section. Note that not all provisions may be applicable to all <br /> owners/operators. For example, a facility may not maintain completely buried metallic <br /> storage tanks installed after January 10, 1974, and thus would not have to abide by <br /> requirements in §§112.8(c)(4) and 112.12(c)(4), listed below. In cases where a <br /> provision is not applicable, write "N/A". <br /> Drainage from enclosure storage areas is restrained by valves to prevent a discharge <br /> into the drainage system or facility effluent treatment system, except where facility <br /> systems are designed to control such discharge. {§§112.8(b)(1) & 112.12(b)(1)1 YES <br /> Valves of manual, open-and-closed design are used for the drainage of enclosure or <br /> diked areas. {§§112.8(b)(2) and 112.12(b)(2)) YES <br /> Containers at the facility are compatible with materials stored and conditions of storage <br /> such as pressure & temperature. {§§112.8(c)(1) and 112.12(c)(1)) YES <br /> Secondary containment for the bulk storage containers (including mobile/portable oil <br /> storage containers) holds the capacity of the largest container plus additional capacity <br /> to contain precipitation. Mobile or portable oil storage containers are to be positioned to <br /> prevent a discharge as described in §112.1(b). {§112.6(a)(3)(ii)) * In the fuel yard <br /> location only. YES <br /> If uncontaminated rainwater from fuel yard enclosure areas drains into a storm <br /> drain or open watercourse the following procedures will be implemented at the <br /> facility: {§§112.8(c)(3) and 112.12(c)(3)) <br /> • Opening is normally sealed closed. <br /> • Retained rainwater is inspected to ensure that its presence will not <br /> cause a discharge to navigable waters or adjoining shorelines. <br /> • Opening is opened and resealed under responsible supervision. <br /> • Adequate records of drainage are kept YES <br /> For completely buried metallic tanks installed on or after January 10, 1974 at this <br /> facility: {§§112.8(c)(4) and 112.12(c)(4)) <br /> • Tanks have corrosion protection with coatings or cathodic protection compatible <br /> with local soil conditions. <br /> • Regular leak testing is conducted. YES <br /> For partially buried or bunkered metallic tanks: (§§l 12.8(c)(5) and 112.12(c)(5)) <br /> • Tanks have corrosion protection with coatings or cathodic protection compatible <br /> with local soil conditions. YES <br /> 60 <br />
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